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<description><![CDATA[<b>AvangionQ</b> - From the page: "The Clintons stopped disclosing their tax returns after they left the White House in 2000, and their incomes began to soar, with book deals and lecture fees. Hillary did not release her returns during her Senate re-election campaign in 2006. Instead, she pointed to the annual financial disclosure forms that she files as a U.S. senator.  By contrast, Obama has released the form 1040 portion of his tax return (but not the entire return) since he first ran for the Senate from Illinois in 2004. Obama has released all his returns since 2004. Obama's Senate financial disclosure records are available here." ... seems this lack of disclosure has one logically likely cause -- concealing some campaign contributions that the Clintons don't want the public to find out about -- although, I'd be happy to be proved wrong on this insight ...]]></description>
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